This Week In The Garden, I am Chopping and Trimming, Planting and Fertilizing and so much more…

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Phew, what a week I have had, so far…the mornings are nice and cool and yet the afternoons are super muggy, humid and hot. We are still swimming in the pool and it’s a fun time of the year to be gardening here in Perth.

The calendar tells us that it is Autumn and if you have a close look around, there are some deciduous trees that are already turning golden hues and reddish tinges. My Cercis ‘Lavender Twist’ is all yellow and the leaves will fall anytime soon. I have planted a few Nyssa Sylvatica at various places in my neighborhood in the front gardens of friends’ homes and they have already shown us their sweet and very beautiful red leaves, just a few but enough to herald the change of season. The mornings are definitely cooler and the birds much more active in the garden, I think they are appreciating a little reprieve from the long summer.

This week we have the opportunity to “bring out our dead” which is what we call it when the council arranges to come and collect all of our green waste and also household junk sadly destined for landfill, though, I must say most of ours has gone hopefully to be repurposed by neighbors before it gets to landfill. So for me, that signals a time for a BIG post Summer prune and none of my plants is let off the hook, everyone gets a haircut!

We have a huge pile out the front of our place which is a very satisfying reflection of a big family effort. It will be gone next week, collected by a big truck that turns the green waste into compost and mulch.

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This Week in the Garden, I am…Watering My Neighbours’ Garden

Welcome to week 2 of ‘This Week In The Garden I am…….’

This week we are watering our neighbour’s garden.

Each year our next-door neighbour travels over east to visit his family and each year we look after his garden.

This year the trip for our neighbour has been particularly difficult as he has family in the bushfire affected areas of our country.

We take extra care of his front lawn, water it by hand and with a sprinkler and usually by the time he returns he has green grass out the front where once it was dry and dusty. We are mindful about watering the garden on the allocated watering days and keep an eye on the timer so as not to use excessive water.

We will apply a granular wetting agent for lawns again this week to ensure that the water we apply soaks into the sandy soil and really gets into the roots of the lawn.

We take extra care of his trees in the back garden, we have a bit of a vested interest in these trees, because we planted them, all along the boundary fences. In time, his garden will be a leafy green oasis with some really beautiful trees providing habitat for birds. You see, we ran out of room in our garden and so, in our quest for planting more trees on this planet we started planting trees at our neighbours’ place. It’s a rental property and he has the permission of the owners to plant trees and plants.

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